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Latest podcast episodes about Sailing La Vagabonde

Sailing - The Ocean Cruisers Podcast
Riley & Elayna, Sailing La Vagabonde - The Ocean Cruisers Podcast - Chat 90

Sailing - The Ocean Cruisers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 66:34


Hi GuysThank you for tuning in!If you would like to download the Seapeople App to get involved in the ocean faring community visit www.seapeopleapp.comYou can follow Riley and Elayna on their YouTube site  @SailingLaVagabonde  If you are interested in Vagabonde Adventures visit www.vagabondeadventures.comIf you would like to participate in The Odyssey Sailing Festival send me an email, oceancruiserspodcast@gmail.comOdyssey Sailing Festival14th September 2024Visit https://www.theoceancruisers.com/odyssey  to register for ticketsOur skippers for 2024 are:Glenn Shephard - Below Deck Yacht joined by Chef MarcosLaura Dekker - Laura Dekker World Sailing FoundationBrady & Blue -  Cruisers AcademyErik Aanderaa - No Bullshit Just SailingDan & Kika - Sailing UmaErica & Warren - WeasailDustin Reynolds - The Single Handed SailorTripp & Kiera - Apparent WindsLauren Landers - Soul de la MarIf you would like to purchase some goodies from our new Ocean Cruisers store visit https://www.theoceancruisers.com/storeIf you want to support the content we are creating, check outhttps://www.patreon.com/OceanCruisers  to join the Patreon community, we look forward to seeing you thereSupport the Show.

The Public Relations Podcast
Can organisations fight back - Sailing La Vagabonde

The Public Relations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 12:51


Is it ever good to fight back when people criticise what your organisation does? What can we learn from influencers who stand their ground when the critics lay into them. As always lots more at www.ThePublicRelationsPodcast.com

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Bertcast
# 492 - Riley Whitelum & ME

Bertcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 130:27


Today, I sit down with Riley Whitelum from Sailing La Vagabonde. Sailing La Vagabonde is a YouTube channel that documents the sailing adventures of Riley, his girlfriend Elayna Carausu, and their kids. We talk about Rileys favorite boats, wild adventures, how he met Elayna, raising kids on the ocean, spear fishing, sailing with Gretta Thunberg, and much more!    Check out their Youtube page “Sailing La Vagabonde” here: https://www.youtube.com/c/SailingLaVagabonde    Follow Riley here Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/riley.whitelum/?hl=en  Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sailing_LaVaga?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor    This episode is brought to you by Fight Camp. Get an additional pair of gloves for free when you purchase this November at http://www.joinfightcamp.com/bert      This episode is also brought to you by Noom. Sign up for your trial today at http://www.noom.com/bertcast      This episode is also brought to you by Fiverr. Go to https://www.fiverr.com and use code “Bert” for 10% off your first order.   This episode is also brought to you by Better Help. Get 10% off your first month with the discount code “BERT”. Get started today at http://www.betterhelp.com/bert     This episode is brought to you by Hims. Go to http://www.forhims.com/bertcast for your free visit.   This episode is also brought to you by CrowdHealth. Try for 30 days risk free and get the fitness wearable at http://www.joincrowdhealth.com/fit and use the code “BERT” at sign up.    This episode is also brought to you by BetQL. Tune in to The Daily Tip presented by BetMGM. Listen weekdays, 6 am to 9 am Eastern, on Audacy, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.    For all TOUR DATE & MERCH click HERE: http://www.bertbertbert.com  Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/bertkreischer  Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/BertKreischer  Instagram: http://www.Instagram.com/bertkreischer  Youtube: http://www.Youtube.com/user/Akreischer 

The Commercial Break
EP71: Here Comes Grandpa Swimmie Drunks!

The Commercial Break

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 51:44


It's summer time so Bryan decided to fill his pool with the garden hose. Then he remembers the time a bad 90's rock band's sound check fell short of the mark. Also, Bryan and Hoadley are excited about summer and a bit put-off by the new bikini trends. They share some old pool party stories and that one time Bryan almost became a cheater!LINKS:Watch this episode on YoutubeTCBTV-minusSponsorApostrophe: Dinner Table Dermatology. $15 off your online appointment.Use The Code COMMERCIALSubscribe to The Commercial Break Podcast Youtube ChannelJoin The Comedy Podcasts Club on ClubHouseNew Episodes on Tuesdays and now Fridays everywhere!Text or leave us a message: +1 (470) 584.8449FOLLOW US:Instagram: @thecommercialbreak @bryangcomedy  @tcbkrissyClubHouse: @bryangreen @tcbkrissyClubHouse: The Commercial Break Club on Clubhouse! (home of live recordings)Twitter: tcbbryanFacebook: The Commercial Break PodcastYouTube: Youtube.com/TheCommercialBreakEmail: info@tcbpodcast.comA Chartable Top 100 Comedy Podcast#1 Trending Comedy Podcast Worldwide! (Chartable)#1 Trending Comedy Podcast U.S.(Chartable)An Apple Top 100 Comedy Podcast Top 1% Downloaded Podcasts, Worldwide (ListenNotes)A Hot 50 Podcast (Podcast Magazine)

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No Worries
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No Worries

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 51:34


Jakso 24. Oman elämänsä Moanat raportoivat jälleen suoraan Australian sykkivästä sydämestä. Aiheena tuo ikuinen hinku kohti tuntematonta, eli kaukokaipuu. Jutellaan siitä miten tämä ikuinen tunne on vaikuttanut meidän elämän suuntaan ja siitä mistä tämä kaikki on saanut alkunsa - Bulgarian sunny beachiltä vai intterreililtä?Ollaan selkeästi tästä aiheesta intohimoisia kun juttu ei meinannut loppua ja monesta aiheesta saatiin aikaan kunnon naurut...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noworriespod/Nelli suosittelee: Rabbit hole podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/6dqqC8nkBTC3ldRs7pP4qn?si=eGhq91VAT6WeN2QiWTXZFQReetta suosittelee:Sailing La Vagabonde https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdQjaSoLjIzFnWsDQOv4ww

The HitPause Podcast
89: Sailing La Vagabonde & LA Turtle

The HitPause Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 31:29


This week, we have some CALM and nice sailing videos and some of the most twist-heavy 4 minutes you can spend on YouTube with LA Turtle. SUB to us on iTunes, YouTube, Soundcloud, or wherever you get your podcasts EMAIL us hitpausepodcast@gmail.com --LINK DUMP-- Sailing kittiwake: 92nd episode - https://youtu.be/Tad5b562myQ naufal menggambar: Drawing Itachi from the word Itachi - https://youtu.be/dCzOYSC-0G0 Marz: red dead redemption 2 - https://youtu.be/Buv6Qum1Yoo Sailing La Vagabonde: New boat - https://youtu.be/jB4ww9NKkGk LA Turtle: Dying - https://youtu.be/GvG7CHWyol0 Dave Chappelle: 8:46 - https://youtu.be/3tR6mKcBbT4 CalebCity: Homie choking - https://youtu.be/QuXhwhEFd68 LongBeachGriffy: Cop pulling over - https://youtu.be/oxi42hSizKQ Jerma: Carnival Show - https://youtu.be/OoVXE8Q0BEk Outro Music: "Calm the F**K Down" by Broke for Free (https://tinyurl.com/qjwymm4) From the Free Music Archive CC BY 3.0 (https://tinyurl.com/7wylpew)

Influence School
How To Make Money On YouTube - Carolyn Norris

Influence School

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 15:50


There are many ways to make money on YouTube and if you're thinking about earning from this huge social media platform, then you will need this. YouTube has become a booming industry and Nate Woodbury created wealth in his company through it. Carolyn Norris is joining him as she has concerns of her own on how to make money on YouTube and Nate will be answering her questions. Welcome back. In this episode, I'm going to share several different ways that you can make money on YouTube. Carolyn Norris's here with me. She asked me this question so I thought it'd be great to kind of teach you in this video and to teach you at the same time. -I mean don't you want to know? I want to know. How do you do it? -Alright. So, I'm curious what how do you think people make money on YouTube? -Okay, so I have these different things going on in my brain about it because I don't even know if they're real. Okay. So, you consistently are you making your videos and everything. You could either... You're either making money because you have some kind of program that you're basically pitching to them eventually after they get to know you... And so there's that. And then I think some people do make money through ads but I don't really... I don't know that's really real. -Okay. -I'm not sure. -Good questions. So, we'll cover both of those plus we'll throw in a bonus. -Okay. -So, first let's talk about the ads. YouTube has an amazing program called a partner program. -Okay. -So, when advertisers pay money to YouTube to show their ads, YouTube gives 55% of that ad spend to you as the creator of the video. -Okay. -That's pretty cool. -That's great. -It amounts to like a little bit less than a cent per view. -Okay. -But it adds up if you're getting millions of views, you're making thousands of dollars which is pretty cool. I'm to a point now where I am making 5 figures monthly from YouTube ad revenue. But that's after like 4 and a half years of getting to that point. -Okay. -And so that is significant. We're making way more money from the other. So... When you have a business behind your YouTube channel. So, but one thing I want to... Let's actually switch gears for a minute because we could talk a lot more about the ads. You really need to be consistent and put in so much time, effort and money into growing your YouTube channel and your they're not going to make a return on it for years. And so just with the ad revenue... Right? And so I think that when you can have a business behind it, you can make a return on your investment away quicker. -Right. So the ad part eventually will come as you're consistent and you grow it but it's kind of the gravy on top sort of things. -Yeah. I like the gravy on top. -Yeah. Because if you're only hanging on for that, it's going to take a long time to get there. And it's really hard to stay consistent and focus when there's not some revenue coming in. -It reminds me... Have you heard of an event called VidCon? I've never been... It's a huge event in California. Just thousands and thousands of people come. It's really a lot of fans of YouTubers. So, there was... There's this performer, singer on stage that she had on her channel 500,000 subscribers. Her only source of revenue was from ads. And she told somebody afterwards  that wrote up an article. She performed onstage at VidCon. Screaming fans. They loved her. They're big fans. But she admitted afterwards "You know what? I don't have food in my fridge at home." And she was worried about what am I going to eat when I go home? So... -She's like this big YouTube star and then she's not even making any money really? -Yeah. I mean not... Yeah, not enough. Right? So, imagine if she put on her own concerts. Hello?? Right? Imagine if she had merchandise. -Right. But... Yeah, all she would need to do is just have a little... Some little things with their name on or something. Her fans probably like... Right? -In a more traditional business, whether it's... Whether it's real estate, whether it's you know, you're a fitness coach or whether you're selling up a product, the key on YouTube is not to make promo videos. So, that the video itself because the strategy that we talk a lot about on my channel is that you can use YouTube to really build a following. And build influence. Right? -Right. -Build a tribe. And so to do that, you can't just sell stuff. -Right. And and you know... like I said, I have reviewing a bunch of just different channels to see what I like. And there was... There's one that I really... Because some of the other ones, it almost seems like they're doing great, they're giving great content but it kind of seems like that singer like, I don't even feel like they're making any money. And then there's other ones that you're like, "No, I'm not buying your stuff." Or whatever. But there's this one that she's like the perfect mix. Like she gives you tons and tons of real value that you just feel so extremely grateful for. And then just very subtly, you know, just very subtly, she'll just encourage you to do her program. But it's a natural... It's a natural flow with the fact that she's trying to help you. Like she's already helped you a ton and here would be their next step in getting more help. -That's exactly... That's exactly what we do and what works. And so, the key is to really give value to really... You don't hold back. You don't hold back your secrets. Like there's no reason to hold back your secrets. But give them away. People will really value that and then at the end of your episode, at that point, people know that you're training, your education or the video is done. And now, you can give them a small sales pitch. And now and if they don't want it, they're done with the video, they leave but a lot of people will want to hear it. Another thing that we'll do is we'll give them away something for free. So, we'll just say, "Hey, if you really valued what we taught in this video, I've got a book that I want to give you for free. That will go into a lot more depth. Go ahead and just click the link below." And that enters them into your sales funnel. -And you give something else for free? Real value there. What about... Because that's a really great idea. And what about...? I've noticed a lot of them offer like you could be part of their Facebook group or you know, that's another thing for free. I... -Yeah. Well, there. When you mentioned Facebook, there are some challenges because YouTube and Facebook are enemies. -Oh, I see. -If you have a link to Facebook on YouTube and people click on it, YouTube will show your video to less people. -Oh, wow. That's good to know. Thank you. -Same thing on Facebook. If you post your YouTube video there and and Facebook notices people are leaving and going to YouTube, Facebook will bury your post. And it's not just those 2. It's like all the major social media platforms do that. But with YouTube, you can get your own website approved. Once you're a part of their partner program, you can submit your own domain name to be approved. And so any penalty that you would normally get for linking somebody to go elsewhere, it's like really minimized because it's an approved website. So, you can you can just tell people, "Yeah, I've got a free book. Click on this link and go there." Or "Hey, I'm putting on an event if you'd like to know about it, go here." And you just link to your own website. I mean even if there is a little penalty, it's worth it. Because you're taking somebody from the public page or the page that YouTube controls. Not only shows your video but shows everyone else's around it. Now, they're going to your website and that's where you can put a promo video. -Oh, right. Because they'd be expecting it. I mean, you know, that's appropriate. -That's the key. People are expecting it. -So, that's the thing. You want to do things in the right order and in the right spaces where it's... It feels like you're givingthe proper value in the proper content what people like are expecting. -So, the amazing opportunity on YouTube is people are searching. And in a previous video, that we filmed with Carolyn we talked about keyword research. You can link to that one right up here. -It was awesome. -Yeah. -So, because people around the world are now searching for you, they find these videos that teach them and are helpful in our educational. Now, they've become fans of yours. And at the end, you can put a little call to action that sends them to your website so that you can grow your business and do well a lot better than that performer. -Yeah because once they're on your website then they can check out things that you actually have for sale and that's all appropriate and fine. And that's not... Yeah. -So, the bonus that I wanted to share is there's actually a website called patreon. And patreon is where you can sign up as a patron or a fan or a contributor to someone's channel or like that you can do it for podcast too. But it's really popular for YouTubers. So, if somebody liked the videos that you were creating. And if they wanted to donate $1 for every episode you created just because they want you to encourage you to keep creating videos... -Oh, I see... Like at a literal fan club that's like supporting you? -And so, what a lot of YouTubers have done is they've created their own patreon you know, subscribers system where it's hey if you at least donate one dollar per episode, we'll give you these additional perks. We'll send you videos early. Or we'll do meetups and let you come and participate with us. There's... -Like you're kind of a VIP YouTube channel watcher. -Yeah. -They'll give... Exactly. They'll give them swag with their logo on it. There's... So, there's a channel that I follow. It's called Sailing La Vagabonde. That's the name of their yacht. They travel around the world. They live on this yacht. And they just blog about it. They post a couple of us once a week. They are getting paid about $12,000 per episode from their fans. -Oh my goodness. -They're making ad revenue. -Right. And they're making this huge petreon revenue. -Okay. So, they don't necessarily have a business per se behind it as far as like being on the... But the fans love it. They want to see... -They want to go on the adventures with them. -Right. From their cubicle, right. -So, that's kind of a bonus strategy that's really linked with the advertising side. Not so much the business side. -Okay. -But you have... You had one more question on this. -Okay. So... Well, this question is just more like... When you're when you're helping somebody in your videoing and all of that... You kind of help them you know... Kind of sequence the right proper way to like fit that in, like this check the  subscribe... Because you know, how many videos have you watched on YouTube where it's really uncomfortable? Like that's a really awkward moment where they're like saying, I mean some of them do it really great. And it's all fine. But some of them are like, "I don't know where that is. But wherever it..." -Right. So, all of my clients are really good at their content. So, when they're presenting, they're teaching, they're really comfortable with that. But what they're... What they typically need help with is the intro. How do you start a video. So, I'll just share some bonus tips here. You want to tell people what the video is about. And then give them kind of a reason why they should watch it. Maybe its credibility. So, if it's like... You know, I'm going to teach you about how to make money on YouTube. And I could just end it there. Or I could say, "You know... And I found three different ways to make money on YouTube. So I'm going to teach you that." And  they're like, "Okay, I wonder what the 3 are." So, it gives them reason to actually watch the episode. And then at the end, really want to focus on one main call to action. When you can send somebody to your website and have them join your list, that's such a valuable outcome, that's the main thing that I recommend people focus on. Secondary to that would be to encourage new visitors to subscribe to the channel. -Okay. But we just... We practice. And the great thing about video is... If you... If you say it and it just comes across awkward uncomfortable, it's like... Just take a step backward so we record that. But you do notice that on a lot of channels like... Even... My kids love to watch Studio C. -Oh... Their outros or the clothes where they invite you to subscribe to, it's just really awkward. Like they're great actors this whole time doing these skits. And then in the end, it's like... "Well, this part's off. I don't really want to watch this because they're awkward there." -Well and have you noticed because... And maybe it's just me. But I don't... I personally don't... I'm not a person that actually does subscriber hits the like button. Even if they tell me to. But if it's somebody that I have grown to really like, I might buy their program. So, but I'm probably not gonna subscribe and I'm probably not... -Yes. Some people are, some people aren't. If you're a  person that... I think the real take away is just because you say subscribe doesn't mean that they will. But if you really give them value, that's going to be more likely that they'll actually subscribe. -Right, that's true. And I guess if  you start realizing, "Oh, hey. Well that is supporting them doing more videos." If you get... If you get attached to them enough so that at that point then maybe you would. -So, to tie in that question to the topic of the video about how to make money on YouTube, subscribers doesn't directly link to making more money. But the more subscribers you have, the more initial views and engagement you get on your channel and the more views you get, the more ad revenue you might get. But also, the more your channel grows, the more new traffic you're getting to your channel which leads into your sales funnel. And that's what's going to make. -Right. Now, when they subscribe, it's not like you have their name or their email or anything? Or do you? -No, you don't have that. When they subscribe, another button can appear that's a shape of a bell. And if they click that, they'll get email alerts from YouTube every time you upload. -Oh. -But you never get their contact info. So, that's what you want them to go to your website? -And just to... Just to give you an idea, my biggest channel with one of my clients is making $600,000 per month just from organic YouTube traffic. So, they're going from YouTube to their clickfunnels website and they're making $600,000 a month in sales on the website just from that traffic. So, that's... -Well, dang! You can make money on YouTube. -So, I often talk about keyword research that I do to pull in that traffic. So, I'd like to offer everyone that's watching a free gift. I have a  keyword research guide. Alright so I'll try to remember to put this down in the description but if you text the number 415-528-7403 and text Hero1 to that number, you'll get my free keyword research guide. It goes all through all the steps on how to do that. -That's cool.

Creating Things Together
Living on a Sailboat and Hosting an Online Tech News Show (Creator Deep Dive)

Creating Things Together

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 64:10


The creative process is our favorite thing to talk about and this week we're taking a deep dive into two of our current favorite YouTube creators. Our first set of creators choose to live an extremely exciting, and unique, lifestyle aboard a catamaran (super rad boat). The second creator we talk about has one of the best personalities across the internet. Check out their videos (linked below)Sailing La Vagabonde - https://www.youtube.com/sailinglavagabonde FrontPageTech - https://www.youtube.com/FrontPageTechCREATING THINGS TOGETHERApple: bit.ly/apple_podcastGoogle: bit.ly/google_podcastSpotify: bit.ly/spotify_podcastFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL► Christina:Twitter | https://twitter.com/christinareddInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/christinaredd► James:Twitter | https://twitter.com/jamesthereddInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/jamesthereddPODCASTING GEARSony a6400 - https://amzn.to/2UDdfHVMicrophones - https://amzn.to/2O39Q2IZoom H6N - https://amzn.to/2UBWTiTTravel Film Kit - kit.co/ChristinaRedd/travel-camera-gear► Full Home Podcasting Kit - https://kit.co/christinaredd/home-podcasting-setupFULL PORTFOLIOhttp://theredds.netWelcome to Creating Things Together! We’re James and Christina and this is our podcast. Together we Film Videos, Freelance, Travel, and try to do everything in-between. This podcast is where we share the BTS of our creative life together and interview our other creative friends to learn more about their process. Follow us everywhere on social (@christinaredd) (@jamestheredd) to send us a message or question about all things creative!⚠️ DISCLAIMER ⚠️☑️ This description contains affiliate links which means that if you click on one of the product links I’ll receive a small commission.

Slow Boat Sailing Podcast
Ep. 53: Paul Trammell Reads Becoming a Sailor A Singlehand Sailing Adventure; Sailing Kittiwake Questions if Vlogging is a Goldmine; Another Rescue and Dismasting in the Golden Globe Race

Slow Boat Sailing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 56:15


In this episode, we feature Paul Trammell reading chapter 1 of Becoming a Sailor, A Singlehand Sailing Adventure. Linus Wilson talks about the latest dismasting (number four) of the solo-nonstop 2018 Golden Globe Race of French sailor Loic Lepage's yacht. Elana from Sailing Kittiwake reads her blog "Cruising Stories: Kittiwake on Having a YouTube Channel". Becoming a Sailor, A Singlehand Sailing Adventure talks about Trammell's purchase and upgrades to Sobrius, a 1972 Dufour Arpege and his single-handed sailing around Florida and the Bahamas. Trammell plans to release his second book of his sailing adventures Journey to the Ragged Islands before Christmas 2018. Becoming a Sailor, A Singlehand Sailing Adventure is available on Amazon and Kobo: https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Sailor-Singlehand-Sailing-Adventure-ebook/dp/B0785QZDLJ/ https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/becoming-a-sailor-a-singlehand-sailing-adventure Sailing Kittiwake is sailing the Med and making awesome vlogs on YouTube. Check out their channel at  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT9U1fPkHj0mJjC4LWGH26g The blog Elana reads is at https://theboatgalley.com/cruising-stories-kittiwake-on-having-a-youtube-channel/ My study on how much YouTube vloggers really make is  Wilson, Linus, A Little Bit of Money Goes a Long Way: Crowdfunding on Patreon by YouTube Sailing Channels (February 17, 2017). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2919840 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2919840 Abstract This study finds that YouTube channels crowdfunding on Patreon have more frequent video creation. The median YouTube channel that crowdfunded on Patreon produced a video every 7.5 days compared to 105 days for the median comparable channel that did not link to Patreon. Crowdfunders have more views per video, are more likely to link to their Facebook pages, and uploaded videos more frequently. While two channels in the sample, each earned over $150,000 in 2016 from Patreon, the typical crowdfunding sailing channel earned $73 per video, per month, or creation. It appears that a little bit of money was associated with a big increase in new video production. I talked about the study in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJxlW8_eUyw I also talked about the devastation to Panama City Marina in the following video: https://youtu.be/upgYlrp2Ngg "Sailboats WRECKED by Hurricane Michael in Panama City Marinas" Category 4, 155 mph, Hurricane Micheal made landfall on October 10, 2018, in Mexico Beach, Florida. It devastated the marinas, boats, and sailboats in Panama City, Florida. You'll see the rescue of the crew of the sailing vessel Old School abandoned in 8-foot seas near Boca Grande, Florida, as the yacht was experiencing the outer bands of a major hurricane. Photos by Kip and Stacie Snell of Panama City Municipal Marina were reproduced with their permission.https://www.facebook.com/kipnstacie.snellStacie Snell does great portrait and wedding photography athttps://www.facebook.com/staciesnellphotography/They lost their boat in the Panama City Municipal Marina in Hurricane Michael.Sailing La Vagabonde recently asserted boaters have lots of advance warning to get out the way of Hurricane. The experience of Hurricane Michael disputes that claim in"Why we Chose to Sail during Hurricane Season! (Hurricane Gordon & Florence)" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZRUElJV3yg Some recent blogs and videos about the GGR are  https://youtu.be/yof9BpbasCo https://youtu.be/TAQT3TeC8cU https://youtu.be/GGaL0KdDhXw https://slowboatsailing.wordpress.com/2018/10/25/he-thought-he-would-die-atop-the-mast-in-the-golden-globe-race/ https://slowboatsailing.wordpress.com/2018/10/23/lepages-yacht-sinks-4-5-hours-after-pumps-stop/ The only woman in the race Susie Goodhall is still hanging in there! https://slowboatsailing.wordpress.com/2018/10/22/susie-goodall-knocked-down-3-times-in-the-last-24-hours-in-the-golden-globe-race/   Something happened that I never suspected. The blog surpassed the podcast this year in terms of views v. downloads. The blog at slowboatsailing.wordpress.com has 152K views with 234 posts. The Slow Boat Sailing Podcast has 118K downloads in 52 podcasts. The Slow Boat Sailing YouTube channel has 902K views from 100 public videos. I always expected the YouTube channel to have the greatest growth potential, but I never thought that blog could surpass the podcast. The blog was started as an afterthought, and its traffic was always low until the YouTube channel and thus the blog started focusing on news of interest to cruising sailors in September 2017. Get all your Mantus gear at http://www.mantusanchors.com/?affiliates=15 Mantus Anchors is a title sponsor of this video.Support the videos atwww.Patreon.com/slowboatsailing On the Slow Boat Sailing Podcast Linus Wilson has interviewed the crew of Sailing SV Delos, WhiteSpotPirates (Untie the Lines), Chase the Story Sailing, Gone with the Wynns, MJ Sailing, Sailing Doodles, SV Prism, Sailing Miss Lone Star, and many others.Get Linus Wilson's bestselling sailing books:Slow Boat to the Bahamashttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B018OUI1Q2/Slow Boat to Cubahttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MFFX9AGhttps://gumroad.com/l/cubabookand How to Sail Around the World-Part Timehttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B0OFYNW/https://gumroad.com/l/sailinghave been #1 sailing bestsellers on Amazon.Associate Producers Anders Colbenson, Larry Wilson, Ted Royer, Sam Balatsias, Kevin Yeager, and Rick Moore (SSL).Sign up for our free newsletter for access to free books and other promotions at www.slowboatsailing.comCopyright Linus Wilson, Vermilion Advisory Services, LLC, 2018

Slow Boat Sailing Podcast
Ep. 51: Sunk by Hurricane Irma and Stranded by Maria, Sailing Mischeif's Ariana Czaia Interviewed by Linus Wilson

Slow Boat Sailing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 55:29


Ariana Czaia and Christian Hightower just bought and outfitted the perfect cruising boat Mischief in Grenada. They were just getting the hang of sailing it when engine problems forced them to put into St. Martin. A few days later the category 5 Hurricane Irma destroyed St. Martin and sunk their boat. They were airlifted by the US Government to Puerto Rico. Then, another catagory 5 storm Hurricane Maria hit. You have to hear this story! You will likely be also seeing it featured on Sailing La Vagabonde soon... Check out their YouTube Channel Sailing Mischief: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxS3_tghsmY7NmygVq7uMiw We also hear from our episode 23 guest Captain Annie Dike, author, videographer, and blogger extraordanair from Havewindwilltravel.com read from her first sailing book SALT OF A SAILOR. Hold onto your cosmos! You can get that book in print (but not audio) at  https://www.amazon.com/Salt-Sailor-origins-durable-not-so-dainty-ebook/dp/B00T7YGKJU We use a Mantus Anchor and swivel on our boat. Get all your Mantus gear athttp://www.mantusanchors.com/?affiliates=15Mantus Anchors is the title sponsor of this podcast. On the Slow Boat Sailing Podcast Linus Wilson has interviewed the crew of Sailing SV Delos, WhiteSpotPirates (Untie the Lines), Chase the Story Sailing, Gone with the Wynns, MJ Sailing, Sailing Doodles, SV Prism, Sailing Miss Lone Star, and many others. You can get over 40 bonus episodes and up to 3 audiobooks by supporting the podcast and videos at http://www.Patreon.com/slowboatsailing Get Linus Wilson’s bestselling sailing books:Slow Boat to the Bahamas Slow Boat to Cuba andHow to Sail Around the World-Part Time have been #1 sailing bestseller on Amazon. The eBook of AROUND THE WORLD SINGLE-HANDED: The Cruise of the Islander by Harry Pidgeon is at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07C3THFZV AMERICAN PRACTICAL NAVIGATOR: Volume 1, 2017 Edition by Nathaniel Bowditch Slow Boat to Cuba https://gumroad.com/l/cubabook and How to Sail Around the World-Part Time https://gumroad.com/l/sailing You can watch the Slow Boat’s round the world adventure and other videos about the most interesting cruising sailors in the world at http://www.youtube.com/slowboatsailing have been #1 sailing bestseller on Amazon. Associate Producers, Anders Colbenson, Kevin Yeager, Larry Wilson, and Ted Royer.Sign up for our free newsletter for access to free books and other promotions at http://www.slowboatsailing.comCopyright Linus Wilson, Vermilion Advisory Services, LLC, 2018  

Slow Boat Sailing Podcast
Ep. 46: Sailboat Sunk 2 Days Into Dream Cruise when Its Keel Falls Off, Nikki Walsh and Tanner Broadwell Speak to Linus Wilson

Slow Boat Sailing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 47:07


Nikki Walsh and Tanner Broadwell bought at $5,000 1969 Columbia 28-foot sailboat to sail around the world. Their trip lasted 2 days. In the end the boat sunk to the bottom of the ocean. They departed Tarpon Springs, Florida. By 9PM on Wednesday, February 7, 2018, their boat was at the bottom of the sea. They were able to save their dog, a dinghy, and their IDs before abandoning ship to a SeaTow. See our video of this at Couple's SAILBOAT Sinks TWO DAYS After Departing When Keel Falls Off | Exclusive Interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7fLn5DItPw The boat lost its keel when they were motoring 2 miles per hour in the John’s channel off Tampa Bay, Florida. The boat filled with water within 10 minutes as water seeped up from the bottom of the boat and rested on the sea floor in 3-feet of water. The next day the boat turned on its side. Tanner said that someone is offering to give them a new boat, but they have started a $10,000 GoFundMe campaign to pay their salvage expenses and buy a new floating home. They estimate the salvage costs at $6,700 and they have no insurance. The 24-year old woman and 26-year old man lost their life savings. The link to that campaign is below:https://www.gofundme.com/new-sailing-lifeThe 49-year old boat had plenty of electronic and paper charts for the area. It only had a 6-horse power outboard for power, which worked until the boat sunk. It is somewhat common for old sailboats to have keel bolts give way and for the keel to fall off if they are not inspected regularly. Nikki and Tanner learned to sail from Tanner’s dad and by sailing on friends’ boats. They bought SV Lagniappe in Fairhope, Alabama near mobile. Tanner and his Dad sailed the boat to Destin, Florida where Nikki sailed the boat to Panama City, Florida. From Panama City, Florida the three people and one dog sailed the 49-year old boat for 3 and a half days offshore to Tarpon Springs, Florida in June 2017. Nikki and Tanner spent $5,000 fixing up the boat until they departed for Key West, Florida in February. They spent one night at anchor before disaster struck and their beloved sailboat sunk, wrecked, and was a total loss. They used to live in Colorado before living aboard their sailboat in Tarpon Springs. One lesson from this disaster and the wreck of the Tanda Malaika, whose captain Dan Govatos was a guest of the Slow Boat Sailing Podcast, is that entering an unfamiliar harbor at night is a bad idea. More cruisers should heed that rule of thumb.https://adventuresofatribe.com/2017/07/23/mayday/Tanner says she idolizes the crew of the YouTube channels Sailing La Vagabonde and Slow Boat Sailing Podcast guests Sailing SV Delos. Tanner was wearing a Sailing La Vagabonde t-shirt when their boat sunk near Tampa Bay. Subscribe to get season 2 in the crossing the Pacific and sail the Marquesas, Fakarava, and Tahiti. On May 15, 2017, Lewis Bennett told US Coast Guard rescuers that his wife, Isabella Hellman, fell overboard while he slept in the 37-foot sailing catamaran on their honeymoon trip from St. Marteen to Key West. His boat sank 26-miles from Cay Sal Bahamas, and he evacuated into a life raft where the USCG rescued him. They also found rolls of silver coins. Mr.  Bennett was convicted of illegally transporting stolen silver and gold coins. On February 20, 2018, the former newlywed husband, Lewis Bennett faced new charges of second degree murder in the death of his wife, Isabella Hellman, the mother of their daughter, a toddler named Emilia.  The FBI alleges that Mr. Bennett a UK and Australian citizen scuttled his boat, Surf into Summer. https://youtu.be/0689s-dmK1w SAILING MYSTERY, GHOST BOAT, SEA NYMPH, found in VOR | Exclusive GPS data & USCG survivor debrief https://youtu.be/bK7BM8JsX_M Volvo Ocean Racers spotted a “ghost ship”, a derelict sailboat, 360 miles east of Guam on February 13, 2018, UTC. It was none other than the SV Sea Nymph abandoned by Jennifer Appel and her crew member Tasha Fuiava nearly 3 to 4 months earlier on October 25, 2017. We discuss the latest revelations from this mysterious disaster at sea. We bring you exclusively the interview of the sailors on the doomed sailors who were criticized by the US Coast Guard for not using her EPIRB. The USCG alleges via the AP that they hailed the Sea Nymph on June 15, 2017, near Tahiti. Ms. Appel told the Today Show that they were no where near Tahiti and her handheld GPS proves that. Linus Wilson was given her handheld GPS track history and analyzed it. It only had two days of data, the last two days prior to the rescue. This tale of two women and two dogs where rescued 900 miles southeast of Japan goes on... UNPREPARED TO GO TO SEA | Jungle of MOLD BUGS & MUD | ATUONA - HIVA OA S2E8 Slow Boat Sailing https://youtu.be/R8WhcsHTqUQ Linus finds a jungle of mold on the Slow Boat when he returns after 5 months. He goes to sea unprepared to avoid the bugs, mud, and torrential rains in Hiva Oa in the Marquesas. His sailboat lacks a sail and several things are not tied down as he flees the crowded anchorage of Tahauku Bay near Atuona. Linus has to transport the only potable water one liter at a time in a mad rush to flee the waterlogged French Polynesian island.  He also replaces another battery because it became waterlogged. Linus and Daly (the dog) sail to Tahuata's paradise of clear blue water and white sand beaches, Hanamoenoa Bay. We use a Mantus Anchor and swivel on our boat. Get all your Mantus gear athttp://www.mantusanchors.com/?affiliates=15Mantus Anchors and SailTimer Wind Instrument (TM) are corporate sponsors of this video.Support us atwww.Patreon.com/slowboatsailingSlow Boat to the Bahamashttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B018OUI1Q2/Slow Boat to Cubahttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MFFX9AGandHow to Sail Around the World-Part Timehttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B0OFYNW/have been #1 sailing bestseller on Amazon.Associate Producer, Anders ColbensonSign up for our free newsletter for access to free books and other promotions at www.slowboatsailing.comCopyright Linus Wilson, Vermilion Advisory Services, 2018

Slow Boat Sailing Podcast
Ep. 44: Muscular Dystrophy Cannot Stop Ryan Levinson of Two Afloat Sailing Interviewed by Linus Wilson

Slow Boat Sailing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 52:21


Ryan and Nicole Levinson left San Diego threw off the dock lines in San Diego and sailed to Mexico and French Polynesia. Ryan is an accomplished athlete and trained for the special olympics in sailing. Despite being in his mid forties his FSH Muscular Dystrophy is eating away at his muscle mass and limiting many activities which he used to be an expert in like surfing. Ryan and Nicole have been cruising French Polynesia for three years and Linus Wilson spoke to them in Tahiti in January 2017. You can see Ryan in our lates round the world vlog S2E6 available right now: ⛵️ Sailing La Vagabonde's Inspiration, Two Afloat Sailing in Tahiti,  S2E6 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NHYCEK7hIs&feature=youtu.be Linus leaves the Slow Boat in Atuona, Hiva Oa in the Marquesas and flies to Tahiti where he meets up with the crew of Two Afloat Sailing, Ryan and Nicole Levinson in Papeete Marina. Ryan Levinson was a guest on the Sailing La Vagabonde YouTube channel where he also talked about his FSH Muscular Dystrophy and how his illness encouraged he and his wife to cross the Pacific in a small sailboat. Ryan tells how he copes with his illness while at sea and how he keeps sailing the South Pacific. Ryan and Nicole talk about a bad experience while anchoring with short scope and on a weedy bottom. Linus gives you the low down on the Papeete, Tahiti (PPT) airport, and the Tahiti Airport Hotel, before he flies back to the USA by way of LAX airport. Linus searches for data SIM cards and propane adapters while he is in the capital of French Polynesia. Check out their appearance of Sailing La Vagabonde's video entitled "A Truly Inspiring Story (Sailing La Vagabonde) Ep. 47"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mdY0ZAWcHs Check out the Two Afloat Sailing channel athttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs3WnQG-QeLq1ebfr0gBUhg Subscribe to get season 2 in the crossing the Pacific and sail the Marquesas.We use a Mantus Anchor and swivel on our boat. Get all your Mantus gear athttp://www.mantusanchors.com/?affiliates=15Mantus Anchors is a corporate sponsor of this episode.We will be running contest where our most loyal Patreon supporters can become part of our crew literally as we explore the paradise islands of the South Pacific. www.Patreon.com/slowboatsailingOur one Star or Executive Producer patron can join the crew without winning the drawing.Patrons of the round the world vlog and podcast get bonus podcast episodes and free audiobooks of How to Sail Around the World Part-Time and Slow Boat to Cuba. They get never before released audiobook chapters of Slow Boat to the Bahamas. You can also get access to many podcasts and videos early as a patron.Slow Boat to the Bahamas https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018OUI1Q2/Slow Boat to Cubahttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MFFX9AGand How to Sail Around the World-Part Time https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B0OFYNW/have been #1 sailing bestseller on Amazon. Associate Producer, Anders ColbensonSupport the Slow Boat Sailing vlog and podcast at https://www.patreon.com/slowboatsailingSubscribe to the podcast at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/slow-boat-sailing-podcast/id1084423845?mt=2http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/slow-boat-sailing-podcasthttps://youtu.be/bb1Tk8P7E-U?list=PLmISw2WoaEPzs9qBF1E5ubvPgr5uSSUkfOn the Slow Boat Sailing Podcast Linus Wilson has interviewed the crew of Sailing SV Delos, WhiteSpotPirates (Untie the Lines), Chase the Story Sailing, Sailing Doodles, SV Prism, Sailing Miss Lone Star, and many others.Sign up for our free newsletter for access to free books and other promotions at www.slowboatsailing.commusic by www.BenSound.com Copyright Linus Wilson, 2017

GO HUNT LIFE
Ep58 Brain Hemorrhage Ends Pilot's Career So He Lives Out His Dream On A Sailboat - Sailing Doodles

GO HUNT LIFE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 39:41


Bobby White had an 18 year career going as a pilot flying corporate jets all over the world. He was livin’ the dream when one day he woke up with a horrible headache. That headache was actually a brain hemorrhage which forced him to surrender his pilot’s license.  His career and way of life ended just like that. Instead of feeling sorry for himself he sold everything he owned and bought a sailboat to embark on another one of his dreams of sailing the oceans. "You will never be ready. Just set a date and make it happen." Just one year ago, him and his friend Megan and their two Labradoodles jumped on that boat, sailed out of Galveston and started filming their journey and they’ve gone from zero to over 40,000 YouTube subscribers and now racking up over a million and a half views per month and along the way they are inspiring others to pursue dreams of their own. In this episode we discuss... Life as a corporate pilot. What lead up to the brain hemorrhage. What were his plans after surrendering his pilot's license. How he convinced Megan to jump on board. How he felt sailing out of Galveston on their own. How they built their YouTube channel to over 40,000 subscribers and 1.5 million monthly views in less than 1 year. What have been the most difficult parts of keeping the sailboat going. Maintenance Monday and all of the things that break on the sailboat. Bobby, Megan, Goose and Maverick will have you asking yourself. Are you ready? The answer will always be no and if you keep using that as an excuse, you will never take the leap. Show Notes sailingdoodles.com Check out their videos on YouTube Inspired by: Sailing La Vagabonde, MJ Sailing and ByWayoftheSea Sponsors PrintDirtCheap.com – Rockstars in printing with over 30 categories of printing products doing it FAST and doing it CHEAP. Use promo code ‘LIFEHUNTER’ for $10 off of your print job or request a free sample of their work. Check out clickplacement.com to design your search engine marketing strategies and launch an epic PPC campaign. Support the Go Hunt Life show by making a donation to help keep the life hunter stories coming at Patreon.com/gohuntlife Equipment used in this episode: Mic: Audio-Technica ATR2100-USB Cardioid Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone Check out all of the podcast episodes: Go Hunt Life on iTunes

Ryan Harris: The Creative Journal Podcast for filmmakers and freelancers

I sit down with Riley and Elayna from Sailing La Vagabonde for a Podcast. With no idea how to sail Riley bought a 43ft Yacht 3 years ago, met Elayna on a small island in Greece and they have been sailing around the world ever since. Their YouTube following has shot to over 280,000 people and a number of their videos sitting at over 1 million views. In this episode we dive into their life pre-vagabond, family, their new catamaran, and what a life at sea is like. My Filmmaking Workshop ► https://ryanjharris.ca/gh5workshop My YouTube Channel ► http://bit.ly/2KOy3bI My DSLR LUTs & Lightroom Presets ► https://ryanjharris.ca/luts Join me on Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/ryan.j.harris/

Painkiller Already
Painkiller Already #270

Painkiller Already

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2016 252:33


This week on PKA, the fabulous Sailing La Vagabonde join the guys to talk about living the dream out on the seas, some rapey feeling local foreigners and hippy body odor management.

painkillers pka sailing la vagabonde
Into the Night with Stone
It's Stone in the Afternoon, now what's that all about.

Into the Night with Stone

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2015 28:57


That is right Shabbat is almost here and I need to get going. I don't want to leave you without some input so here is an afternoon show to bring you up to date on what's going on in the world this week.  Also big shout out to Fight the New Drug, and White Spot Pirates, as well as Sailing La Vagabonde.  This is just an anfternoon recap, so enjoy.  Join us tomorrow night for the Witching Hour, sure to ba a spooky good time! 

Into the Night with Stone
It's Stone in the Afternoon, now what's that all about.

Into the Night with Stone

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2015 28:57


That is right Shabbat is almost here and I need to get going. I don't want to leave you without some input so here is an afternoon show to bring you up to date on what's going on in the world this week.  Also big shout out to Fight the New Drug, and White Spot Pirates, as well as Sailing La Vagabonde.  This is just an anfternoon recap, so enjoy.  Join us tomorrow night for the Witching Hour, sure to ba a spooky good time! 

The Limitless Life: Create Your Compelling and Vibrant Future
#46 Sailing the world and crowdfunding the trip with Riley and Elayna, Sailing La Vagabonde

The Limitless Life: Create Your Compelling and Vibrant Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2015 45:52


They're young, they're in love, and they're traveling around the world in a sailboat. In this episode meet Riley and Elayna, the traveling Aussie couple from “Sailing La Vagabonde,” as we talk about their epic journey circumnavigating the globe in their sailboat. After a freak accident where he broke his neck bodyboarding in South America, […]